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Synopsis
The works of Homer were considered by the Ancient Greeks to be the cornerstone of their culture and Homer's poetry remains an important foundation for modern literature. Homer's epic poem the Odyssey possesses a unique composition, and the exciting tales of gods and heroes that it contains form an excellent starting point for the exploration of the ancient world and classical civilisation.This study guide is also suitable for those interested in reading Homer's Odyssey for the enjoyment of the epic. After all, the Odyssey is a work of genius, and one of the world's great achievements.This study guide has been organised in such a way so as to help an A Level student of Classical Civilisation more easily understand the Odyssey and also to correspond to the major topic areas identified by the major UK examination boards.The study guide will help you to explore;-All Twenty Four Books of the Odyssey-The ways in which Homer shaped language and the techniques used in the poem-Characterisation-The role of the hero-Xenia-Disguise and Recognition-The importance of storytelling-The role of the Gods and the supernatural in the Odyssey-The role of women, slaves and family in the Odyssey-The theme of Nostos